Bellu Cemetery
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Established | 1858 |
Location | Șerban Vodă Way, Sector 4, Bucharest |
Country | Romania |
Type | Public |
Famous graves
Șerban Vodă cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
It is located on a plot of land donated to the local administration by Baron Barbu Bellu. It has been in use since 1858.[1] It has 54 acres and it is one of the most authentic cultural attractions in Bucharest.[2] Bellu Cemetery is the final resting place of just about every great Romanian academic, scientist, artist, writer, musician and poet you can think of, as well as the odd politician. Each has his or her own plot, usually with an accompanying monument.
Hours
Everyday 10 AM - 08 PM. On public holidays the visiting hours may differ.
Notable interments
- Theodor Aman, painter and illustrator
- Ana Aslan, biologist and physician
- George Bacovia, writer
- Eugen Barbu, journalist, pamphleteer, polemicist, publicist, novelist, scenarist and politician
- Ion Barbu, poet and mathematician
- Carol Benesch, architect
- Andrei Blaier, director and scenarist
- Eusebiu Camilar, writer and translator
- Șerban Cantacuzino, actor
- Ion Luca Caragiale, playwright, novelist, pamphleteer, theater director, political commentator and journalist
- Toma Caragiu, actor
- Jules Cazaban, actor
- Anda Călugăreanu, actress and singer
- Constantin Cândea, chemist
- Liviu Ciulei, director, actor, scenographer, architect and professor
- Henri Coandă, engineer, physicist, inventor and aviation pioneer
- N. D. Cocea, lawyer, writer, journalist, publicist and politician
- Corneliu Coposu, politician and founder of the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party
- George Coșbuc, poet, literary critic and translator
- Hariclea Darclée, soprano
- Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, President of the State Council
- Anghel Demetriescu, historian and writer
- Ovid Densusianu, philologist, linguist, folklorist, literary historian and poet
- Ion Diaconescu, politician and anticommunist activist
- Gheorghe Dinică, actor
- Ion Dolănescu, singer
- Mihai Eminescu, poet, writer and journalist
- Paul Everac, playwright
- Eugen Filotti, diplomat, publicist and writer
- Mihai Fotino, actor
- Emil Gârleanu, writer, director, scenarist and journalist
- Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, mathematician, statistician, teacher and economist
- Evlogi and Hristo Georgiev
- Dimitrie Gusti, philosopher, sociologist and esthetician
- Spiru Haret, mathematician, astronomer and teacher
- Iulia Hasdeu, poet
- Ignacio Hidalgo de Cisneros, Spanish military aviator (in 1994 his remnants moved to Spain)
- Emil Hossu, actor
- Iuliu Hossu, bishop, political prisoner and cardinal
- Nae Ionescu, philosopher, logician, teacher and journalist
- Șerban Ionescu, actor
- Iorgu Iordan, linguist, philologist and communist politician
- Nicolae Iorga, historian, literary critic, librarian, playwright, poet, encyclopedist, memoirist and Prime Minister of Romania
- Ștefan Octavian Iosif, poet and translator
- Petre Ispirescu, editor, folklorist, storyteller, writer and typographer
- Panait Istrati, writer
- Nicolae Labiș, poet
- Constantin Lecca, painter and drawing teacher
- Ștefan Luchian, painter
- Alexandru Macedonski, poet, writer, playwright and publicist
- Titu Maiorescu, lawyer, writer, philosopher, founder of Junimea and Prime Minister of Romania
- Lia Manoliu, Olympic athlete
- Ioan Luchian Mihalea, composer, conductor and television host
- Matei Millo, actor
- Ion Minulescu, poet and writer
- Angela Moldovan, singer
- Ovidiu Iuliu Moldovan, actor
- Tudor Mușatescu, poet, writer, playwright and humorist
- Mircea Nedelciu, writer
- Alexandru Odobescu, writer, archaeologist and politician
- Dimitrie Paciurea, sculptor
- Theodor Pallady, painter
- Hortensia Papadat-Bengescu, writer and novelist
- Anca Parghel, jazz singer and teacher
- Adrian Păunescu, writer, literary critic, essayist, poet, publicist, translator and politician
- Amza Pellea, actor
- Camil Petrescu, novelist, playwright, philosopher and poet
- Cezar Petrescu, novelist, translator and journalist
- Gică Petrescu, singer and composer
- Adrian Pintea, actor
- Florian Pittiș, actor, director, translator and folk singer
- Marin Preda, academician, novelist, writer and communist deputy in the Great National Assembly
- Ioana Radu, singer
- Dem Rădulescu, actor and professor
- Constantin Rădulescu-Motru, philosopher, psychologist, teacher, politician, playwright and theater director
- Liviu Rebreanu, writer and playwright
- C. A. Rosetti, politician, publicist and leader of the Wallachian Revolution of 1848
- Mihail Sadoveanu, writer, storyteller, novelist, academician and politician
- Dan Spătaru, singer
- Zaharia Stancu, writer, poet, novelist, theater director, journalist and publicist
- Nichita Stănescu, poet, writer, essayist
- Tatiana Stepa, folk singer
- Valeriu Sterian, musician, singer and composer
- Laura Stoica, singer, composer and actress
- Constantin Tănase, actor
- Maria Tănase, singer
- Ionel Teodoreanu, novelist and lawyer
- Mircea Trifu, poet and epigramist
- Mihaela Ursuleasa, pianist
- Radu Vasile, historian and Prime Minister of Romania
- Radu Beligan, actor
- Grigore Vasiliu Birlic, actor
- Iancu Văcărescu, poet
- Tudor Vianu, esthetician, literary critic and historian, poet, essayist, philosopher and translator
- Aurel Vlaicu, engineer, inventor and aviation pioneer
- Alexandru Vlahuță, writer
- Traian Vuia, inventor and aviation pioneer
- A. D. Xenopol, academician, historian, philosopher, economist, teacher, sociologist and writer
References
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- ↑ History of Bellu cemetery (in English)
- ↑ "Bellu Cemetery – A hidden cultural treasure trove - Things to do in Bucharest". thingstodoinbucharest.ro. Retrieved 2016-11-28.
Coordinates: 44°24′14″N 26°05′59″E / 44.4038°N 26.0997°E
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